Territory Manager

London
9 months ago
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Territory Manager - Dental

South East / Home Counties

£30k-£42k DOE + car or allowance + strong bonus

Are you a commercially driven sales professional who thrives on building strong relationships? Join a market-leading innovator in the dental industry as a Territory Manager, where you'll play a key role in building the brands presence and product portfolio.

What You’ll Do:
As a Territory Manager, you’ll be responsible for driving sales, expanding accounts, and delivering tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of dental professionals. You'll work strategically to grow your territory, leveraging insights, data, and CRM tools to identify opportunities and deliver results.



Develop and execute strategic territory plans

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Build long-term partnerships with existing and new customers, becoming a trusted advisor

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Deliver impactful educational sessions—both face-to-face and virtually

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Stay ahead of industry trends

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Use data to guide decisions and improve forecasting

What We’re Looking For:
You’ll be a natural relationship builder with commercial acumen and a passion for making an impact.

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Proven experience in sales,

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Background in dental, healthcare, or medical devices is a plus

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Strong communication, presentation, and strategic selling skills

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Comfortable using CRM systems and digital platforms

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Growth mindset, entrepreneurial spirit, and customer-first approach

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Ability to adapt, learn quickly, and confidently engage diverse audiences

Why Apply?
You’ll be part of a globally recognized organization known for innovation, excellence, and a people-first culture. Offering a supportive environment and opportunities to grow your career

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